It would kill vaping as a pastime. Right now consumers have lots of choices. Taking away those choices severely limits the market for quality vaping products. Except for the enthusiast collectors, the majority of current vapers would look for something else, possibly even go back to smoking cigarettes. The vaping population would diminish. The now constant influx of new vaping paraphernalia would slow. Dwindling demand would stifle new innovation. Less people would share our experiences and less people would be around as advocates for vaping. Government regulators would have less challenge and taxes, bans, public restrictions would flourish.
Thankfully, we don't have to deal with the end of times anytime soon, though. China is, by far, the leader in produced product for the world's vapers. And they aren't going away. The proliferation of the vaping community relies on it.
Odd, vaping grew before the onslaught of Chinese counterfeit attys and mods... There's no innovation when it comes to counterfeiting. Last I checked, there are plenty of non counterfeited products from China, from the likes of Smok, eLeaf, Kanger...
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